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It was Leksand who took the lead in the first period and it was once again the first string to meet. Marek Hrivik received a small invitation and was able to put the disc in the open box.
It could also have been 2-0 for the visiting team when Otto Paajanen was sent off and received a penalty. But Paajanen, who took the penalty himself, did not even get off.
Instead, the receipt came almost immediately after. Henrik Törnqvist found Mikael Frycklund, who made it 1-1 behind Janne Juvonen.
Leksand took the lead again when Fredrik Forsberg made it 2-1 just over halfway through the second period.
The next blow to the LHC came a few minutes later. Striker Frycklund was responsible for a very ugly tackle from behind on Själin Street and received a penalty.
Two seconds from the end of Frycklund’s ejection, Leksand received a dividend and a 3-1. Carter Camper placed the puck after a tangled situation in front of the box.
The 4-1 came in an empty net by Peter Cehlarik with seconds left. It was also the result and therefore Linköping remains in the jumbo place in the SHL.
– He is angry, he is very angry, but no one can say that we are not fighting, says Linköping coach Bert Robertsson to CMore.